While some of their employees are preparing their space at the show, others continue to turn storm debris from this winter’s ice storm into compost.

Another earth-friendly addition to its booth are five-gallon buckets so people can buy small amounts of mulch and dirt.

“Lots of people just have little projects that they’re working on around the house, and it’s a great way to reuse it instead of always getting something in a bag,” said Renee Thompson, Lane Forest Products.

At Down to Earth’s booth, there’s fertilizer in compostable boxes and glass sculptures made from recycled glass. The show opens Thursday at 5 p.m. at the Lane Events Center. It lasts through Sunday.